Repressed Memories Debate
Jessica and Jordan delve into the controversial topic of repressed memories, exploring the possibility of implanting false memories and the ethical implications of seeking out traumatic experiences. The discussion challenges the belief in repressed memories and questions the validity of recalling traumatic events for healing purposes.In this clip
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The Jordan Harbinger Show
1004: Memory | Skeptical Sunday
Related Questions
What does research say about repressed memories?
Is it fair to say that the brain can build on traumatic memories, preventing a person from taking actions that could allow them to heal themselves?
Am I right? For example, if a person had a traumatic experience with a spider, but every time they see the spider or get activated through a trigger, and immediately after use breathwork to calm the body, would that work like retelling a narrative to extinguish the fear? Did I miss something?